. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles C Massie. 1 There are reports in the daily papers of rains in California but telegraph ad- vices July 1 say there has been po pre- cipitation of consequence in the seed growing sections. Bain at this time of course would do at least as much harm as good. A VERDICT of $3,000 has been returned against the widow of the late W. "V^. Eaw- son, the Boston seedsman. Katherine McLeod, the nurse who attendcid Mr. Rawson, was injured by a fall on his stairs. She brought suit. The Superior court found for the defendant; but the Supreme court, Jun


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Charles C Massie. 1 There are reports in the daily papers of rains in California but telegraph ad- vices July 1 say there has been po pre- cipitation of consequence in the seed growing sections. Bain at this time of course would do at least as much harm as good. A VERDICT of $3,000 has been returned against the widow of the late W. "V^. Eaw- son, the Boston seedsman. Katherine McLeod, the nurse who attendcid Mr. Rawson, was injured by a fall on his stairs. She brought suit. The Superior court found for the defendant; but the Supreme court, June 20, returned a judg- ment against the widow. SEED TBADE CONVENTION. Oleveland Meeting Concluded. In The Review for June 26 there was- a full report of the first two days of the thirty-first annual convention, which opened at Cleveland June 24; report of financial and membership strength, papers read, committee re- ports and a general survey of the busi- ness before the convention, which prin- cipally related to seed legislation and the parcel post. The convention, which was a three-day affair, concluded Thursday morning, June 26, v^ith the election of the following officers: Officers Elected. President—Charles C. Massie, of Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. First vice-president—W. M. Lupton, of J. M. Lupton, Mattituck, N. Y. Second vice-president—W. F. Thir- kelson, of Storrs & Harrison Co., Paines- ville, O. Secretary and treasurer—C. E. Ken- del, of A. C. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Assistant secretary—S. D. Williard, Jr., with A. C. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Executive committee—Charles N. Page, of Iowa Seed Co., Des Moines, la.; L. B. McCausland, of Ross Bros., Wichita, Kan.; Kirby B. White, of D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich.; Mar- shall H. Duryea, of Nungesser-Dickinson Co., New York; F. W. Bolgiano, of J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. Membership committee—Albert Mc- CuUough, of J. M. McCuUough's Sons Co., Cincinnati, O.; Arthur B. Clark, of


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